New Trip Report: Costa Rica
Here’s a first report from Atif Hashmi Costa Rica, 2022: Atif Hashmi, 11 days & 29 species including Olingo, Kinkajou and Northern Tamandua. Jon
RFI: Summer Manatees North of Orlando, Florida
Can anyone suggest reliable locations to see (and preferably swim near) manatees north of Orlando, Florida, during the summer? It seems that most of the locations commonly referenc
New Trip Report: Beni, Bolivia
A first time report from Argentine Marcelo Gavensky, who has just discovered the world of mammalwatching (thanks Martin Royle for the conversion!). Barba Azul Reserve & Trinida
The Carolinas
I just spent a few days in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It was a family trip but I managed to spend three nights in the forest. The numbers of small mammals were very low: I saw o
Advertising: Tracking Tigers and Orangutans in Sumatra with Original Nature in September
Original Nature are running a trip to look for Sumatran Tigers, Orangutans and other mammals in Gunung Leuser National Park from September 2 – 19 for 2500 euros pp (excludi
Checklist of the Mammals of Rwanda
I’ve recently published a Checklist of the Mammals of Rwanda in the Journal Of East African Natural History. Zarek S. Cockar “A Checklist of the Mammals of Rwanda,R
Baja California Sur & North East Mexico
In April 2022 I returned to Mexico for what seems to have become an annual Mexican species-fest with the talented Juan Cruzado as my guide. We spent a week divided between Baja Cal
New Trip Report: Azerbaijan
An interesting report from Azerbaijan. This was a birding trip with some impressive “mammals on the side”. Azerbaijan, 2022: Lennart Verheuvel, 11 days & 9 species
Advertising: 2 Borneo Photographic Tours, 25 October & 8 November 2022
Adventure Alternative and Johnbirchphoto are jointly running two trips this year to photograph the wildlife of Borneo, from October 25 – November 7; and November 8 – No
The Mammalwatching Survey: Thank you
Dear all Many thanks to the hundreds of people who took the time to complete the mammalwatching survey we ran back in February. We have the initial results now and will be looking